PEGN 316 — Massadona, led by Dr. Jennifer Miskimins
Once again we ran four weeks of the PEGN 316 field camp – two sessions at two weeks each – and once again, we experienced all four seasons that Colorado has to offer – sun, rain, hail, and snow!! 85 total students survived this onslaught, and although I don’t think they really believe me, the weather that they experienced wasn’t the worst we’ve ever seen – close, but not quite.
As always, our wonderful partners – Chevron and Production Logging Services (PLS) – provided daylong discus- sions and presentations for us on the Rangely field case study and production logging techniques for each of the two sessions. Roy Cramer with Chevron and Craig Stratton with PLS lead the respective charges as they have for so many years, and we continue to be indebted to their generosity and enthusiasm!! Leona, and the folks at the Bed- rock Depot in Dinosaur, CO, also continued to also help us this year by providing access to
Finding shade is kind of like watching a 6-year old’s soccer game.
Sunset over camp.
Groups photos! Session A above and Session B below.
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